New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 5 - POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 5 - POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Part 51 - DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT FUNDING FOR FILM AND MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION COMPANIES
Section 5.5.51.9 - TRAINEE ELIGIBILITY
Universal Citation: 5 NM Admin Code 5.5.51.9
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. The following shall apply for FCAP for physical production:
(1) Training applicants shall be certified as
a film and multimedia trainee by the New Mexico film division.
(2) Trainee applicants shall be at least 18
years of age.
(3) Qualifying
trainees shall not be permitted to participate in JTIP manufacturing.
(4) Trainee applicants shall be New Mexico
residents.
(5) Trainee applicants
shall raise their film or television position to a higher classification or add
a completely new skill set.
(6)
Applicants shall not have a film or television credit as defined by this
program in a higher position in that department to qualify for a maximum 1,040
training hours for that position. However, exceptions may be considered by the
New Mexico film division if the participant's credits are from a project's
budget that did not exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) and the
participant is applying to the program again on a qualifying production with a
larger total budget and a higher degree of complexity.
(7) Trainee shall not be a mentor
simultaneously.
(8)Additional
positions are available for veterans and or reserve component
members.
(9) Qualifying trainees
shall be approved as such by the New Mexico film division.
B. The following shall apply to FCAP for qualifying permanent companies:
(1) Training applicants shall be certified as
a film and multimedia trainee by the New Mexico film division.
(2) Trainee applicants shall be at least 18
years of age.
(3) Trainee
applicants shall be New Mexico residents.
(4) Qualifying trainees shall be approved as
such by the New Mexico film division.
C. The following shall apply for FCAP for qualifying permanent emerging media and digital media companies:
(1) Training applicants shall be certified as
a film, multimedia and digital media trainee by the New Mexico film
division.
(2) Trainee applicants
shall be at least 18 years of age.
(3) Company shall ensure all trainees have
resided in the state of New Mexico for a minimum of one continuous year at any
time before beginning training or qualified for in-state tuition by their
higher educational institution during at least two of their most recent
semesters in which they were enrolled in the emerging/digital media-related
program.
(4) Qualifying trainees
shall be approved as such by the New Mexico film division.
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